Videos

“It’s pretty simple. We just need to stop a couple of things, change a couple of things and bam – you have it forever.”

Meet Gillian, seven years old from the south coast of Victoria.

We stumbled on this little legend a week before her very first trip to the Great Barrier Reef. Excited and in awe at what she was about to see at this World Heritage listed natural wonder, we just had to capture her unscripted passion – and share it with the world. Because, while she can still experience many parts of the Great Barrier Reef in all their glory today, if we don’t act now it could disappear in her lifetime – so her children can’t.

Adani Pollution Breach Confirmed

This is what Adani spilled into Reef waters after Abbot Point buckled under Cyclone Debbie. If they can’t cope with the coal port now – they won’t if it doubles in size, as their Carmichael Coal Mine and Rail project proposes, especially in the face of more climate-change catalysed extreme weather.

Protect the Fitzroy Delta

Watch: Protect the Fitzroy Delta
The Delta belongs to all of us. We want you to act wisely and protect it for the future.

Campaign achievements 2013

Watch: what you have achieved so far
The Fight For Our Reef has achieved a great number of things so far – here’s a few highlights.

TV commercial – Bob Irwin 1

Watch: Bob Irwin tells it straight
Life-long conservationist Bob Irwin speaks out against the rapid, wide-scale industrialisation of Australia’s iconic Great Barrier Reef. He urges people to join the Fight For Our Reef.

TV commercial – Bob Irwin 2

Bob Irwin calls on us all to join the fight.

TV commercial – concerned locals

Watch: Concerned Locals TVC
Reef community members join Bob Irwin in urging Australians to help protect the Great Barrier Reef and their local communities by joining the Fight For Our Reef.

Bob explains the threats to our Reef

Watch: The threats to our Reef
Bob Irwin explains the current threats to the future of the Great Barrier Reef.

Callum Roberts on the risks to the environment

Watch: The future is bleak for our iconic Reef
Marine Biologist Prof. Callum Roberts explains the cost of dredging on the fragile marine environment of our Reef and the importance of looking after it for future generations.